In a stunning show, the world number five from Poland overcame two losses in the Group stage to reach the semifinals, where she toppled nemesis Grabine Muguruza and finally trumped Simona Halep to become the champion.
Radwanska, however, has not tasted much success at Grand Slam stage. She has three semifinal appearances to show and in 2015 season, she reached the last-four stage of only the Wimbledon.
"For sure, Singapore performance has given me a lot of confidence, I just hope that it will help me win a Grand Slam next year. I can try to be my best because nothing comes easy (at that level)," Radwanska told PTI in an exclusive interaction on the sidelines of IPTL, where she is playing for the Indian Aces team.
Asked what she needs to add in her game to get that elusive Major, Radwanska said, "It's always hard to say one thing."
The 23-year-old said tournaments in the Asian region post the US Open helped her redeem the otherwise ordinary 2015 season.
"It was much better end to the season than the beginning. The beginning was not there, the couple of weeks in Asia were great for me, surely the last result in Singapore was great, I finished as world number five, so the season was great," she said.
"I did not change much. I just was very good in Asia. The courts, the atmosphere, most of the tournaments there I played were very good. I always played great tennis there and I am happy with that," she said.
Radwanska had the great Martina Navratilova in her team for a couple of months but split soon. She said she does not plan to add any new coach to her support staff and described the experience of being in company of such a legend as fantastic.
Radwanska has developed a keen rivalry with world number three Muguruza this season. In fact she has struggled to get past the Spanish girl. They sparred five times this season and she lost four times.
"They were always tough and very long matches, specially at the Wimbledon and Beijing as well. Everytime it was close. But she was always good on couple of important points. I think in Singapore, I was better in those couple of points in the end. Every match is 50-50 so every point matters. I just played some good shots and made smart decisions in Singapore."
Radwanska also shares an interesting rivalry with German player Angelique Kerber against whom she leads the head-to-head tally 6-5.
"We always play tough matches. With Kerber I always have long rallies, lot of runs, tough points. It's always good to play against those players because if you win it means, you have played great tennis. Otherwise it is not going to go your way."
Talking about Serena Williams, who won three out of four Grand Slams in 2015, Radwanska said the American great still is a big challenge for the players even as new talent has come to fore on the WTA circuit.
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